Dem Gov Gets Rare Conservative Credit, Then Blows It With Embarrassing Victim Routine
Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is facing new criticism after a photo circulated on X shows him attending an internal Democratic Party call with duct tape over his mouth. The post claims Polis was censured by the Colorado Democratic Party after he granted clemency to former Mesa County election clerk Tina Peters, who had her nine-year prison sentence reduced following a 2021 security breach involving election voting machines. After the party censured him on May 20, his appearance at the call was portrayed as a intentional, mocking gesture. Polis previously said his decision reflected support for free speech, and Peters is set to be released on parole on June 1; her sentence reduction also received support from allies of President Donald Trump.
Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis faces new criticism after a photo from an internal party call was d on X.
Polis recently granted clemency to former Republican Mesa County election clerk Tina Peters, reducing her original nine-year prison sentence for a 2021 security breach involving election voting machines. After the Colorado Democratic Party responded by censuring him on May 20, Polis appeared to take a Democratic Party call with his mouth duct-taped, according to a Wednesday X post by the Colorado Sun’s Jesse Aaron Paul.
“Gov. Jared Polis, fresh off being censured by the Colorado Democratic Party for letting Tina Peters, out of prison early, showed up today to a private, internal party call like this #copolitics,” Paul wrote in his post, which shows a screenshot of Polis with duct tape over his mouth and black headphones on.
A user replied to Paul’s post appearing to suggest that Polis be silent, writing, “The only thing we’ve ever asked [Polis] to do…”
The governor replied to the user, “Making wishes come true.”
Polis has been condemned and censured by the Colorado Democratic Party and, “until further action,” is prohibited from participating as an honored guest, speaker, or representative of the Colorado Democratic Party.
Following Polis’ commutation of her sentence, Peters is now being released on parole on June 1.
Peters’ updated sentence was supported by allies of President Donald Trump.
Colorado Rep. Lauren Bobert said in a May 15 X post, “This outcome could not have been possible without the continued pressure and advocacy from President [Donald] Trump, who always knew Tina deserved fairness under the law.”
Peters had also been convicted of conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation, official misconduct, violation of duty, and failure to comply with the Secretary of State requirements.
“I think it’s an important message we send out, that supports free speech in our country,” Polis said, regarding his commutation of Peters.
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